Coupling
Coupling is actually a British television sitcom written by Steven Moffat which aired on BBC2 to June 2004. Manufactured by Hartswood Films for the BBC, the series centres on the sexual and dating experiences and injuries of six friends in their thirties, frequently depicting the three women and the three men each talking among themselves concerning the very same events, in entirely different terms.
The show had been motivated by Moffat's relationship to the extent they gave up their names. Coupling is an instance of this"group-genre", an ensemble show that had proven popular at the moment. Critics compared the series to the sitcoms Friends and Seinfeld.
The critical reaction was largely favorable, and the series was named"Best TV Comedy" at the 2003 British Comedy Awards. The series debuted to unimpressive evaluations, but its popularity increased and at the conclusion of this third show decent evaluations had been achieved by the series in the UK. The show began airing on BBC America in the United States and on PBS stations in 2002 and quickly gained a passionate fan base. The series is syndicated across the universe. Greek adaptations and American were temporarily manufactured in 2007 and 2003 .
Released: 2000-05-12
Genre:
Comedy